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Filmed last night from 4:30 to 7:30 am. I saw some nice aurora and grabbed the camera but it diffused out by the time I had the camera ready... but I noticed basically the whole sky was still covered in diffuse aurora which was clearly visible to the camera. I've been thinking lately that diffuse and pulsating aurora actually make more interesting timelapses than the normal discrete arcs everybody photographs, so I left the camera out on the porch filming and went to bed. This is what was on it when I woke up.
Time lapse of Sydney Harbour taken from Mrs MacQuarie's Chair. This was shot using the GoPro Video Time Lapse mode at 1 frame per second. The panning was achieved using a kitchen timer from Ikea
Timelapse with SONY NEX-5T with SELP1650 lens.
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By choosing to track the stars, weirdly the Earth turns in this timelapse sequence - which it does of course, but we rarely look at it from this reference point.
2 hours in 150 frames. Captured lots of satellites and couple of early Perseids I think.
Saturn lower left, Jupiter lower right, Altair top left.
Canon 600D, 18mm kit lens f4.5
45s exposures, ISO3200
Skywatcher Star Adventurer mount
Processed in Photoshop and rendered in VirtualDub
A timelapse from my star trail image of Skipwith Common. Taken from 130 images at iso 400 with 30 second exposures. The Samyang 14mm set to f2.8. Always nice to get a little extra from the star trail image. Not a clear night by any means but the cloud movement adds so much to the time-lapse. Love the way the different atmospheric wind directions show up on the video.
Comments and Critic are highly appreciated.
Description: Since I began taking timelapse in October last year, shooting time-lapse of the MW and the stars have been always on my top list. As the skies in Malaysia started to clear of the thick clouds, I went to the secluded Darul Quran in Selangor to do the shooting. However, due to my own fault, I arrived late at location with only less than 1 hour to sunrise and thus I was struggling to find a good setting as I have not been shooting the stars for quite a while. I definitely have to re-visit again.
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Just a little vid I took of a short storm in Cardiff a few weeks ago...I liked the way the clouds rotate and billow...
Still have a lot of work to do image wise, but first try at a night sky timelapse. This is 250 images shot over about 2 hours compressed in to 20 seconds of video.
there is nearly 2 hours of footage to make this timelapse.
hope you enjoy the wonderful colours of the clouds
Timelapse composition from 82 HDR-Sets between 22:30 and 01:00.
HDR spec: as usual (Luminance HDR 2.2.0 tonemapping parameters: Operator: Mantiuk06 Parameters: Contrast Mapping factor: 0.1 Saturation Factor: 0.8 Detail Factor: 1 ------
PreGamma: 1)
Looped GIF: kuerzer.eu/tmp/timelapse_raw_vga_hdr.gif
720p AVI XVID: kuerzer.eu/tmp/timelapse_xvid_720p_hdr.avi
720p AVI uncompressed: kuerzer.eu/tmp/timelapse_raw_720p_hdr.zip
VGA AVI uncompressed: kuerzer.eu/tmp/timelapse_raw_vga_hdr.zip
A 14-second time lapse shot with the SlowShutter app and processed with TangledFX, Snapseed, touchRetouch and Photocopier.
Fresh from the oven...Newest baked and cooked TIMELAPSE...straight from Doha Port, Again :))
Actually I think this is one of the best place for sunsets here in Kuwait. So it attracts alot of people.
Hope you like this video.
These are small videos. Please let it load fully to enjoy fully :))
First attempt at some timelapse photography. This is about 45 minutes worth of shots, 3.2 second exposure every 4 seconds from the top of the car park next to the Malmaison.